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SYRIA CRISIS APPEAL

The crisis in Syria has now reached its fourth year and the humanitarian consequences of the conflict have been devastating. More than 200,000 Syrians have lost their lives and almost 4 million people have fled Syria since the crisis began. The majority, who are mainly women and children, have fled to Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey in a bid for safety.

There are 560,000 Palestinian refugees in Syria (PRS), and the vast majority of them have been affected by the violence. Out of those who have not fled to neighbouring countries, 280,000 remain displaced within Syria itself. All of the Palestinians fleeing the violence are now refugees for the second or even third time.

Refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Gaza are already suffering from severe overcrowding and extremely poor living conditions. The influx of Syrian and Palestinian refugees from Syria has created a disastrous situation for thousands of refugees.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

As the conflict in Syria continues to deteriorate, Interpal recognises the urgent need to provide even more emergency support to those caught in the violence. Our work is not possible without your support. To help us reach even more Palestinians and Syrians, please donate to our Refugee Relief Programme.

Since 2012, Interpal has been inside Syria, providing thousands of Syrians and Palestinians with:

We also recently provided hospitals in Idlib and Aleppo with ambulances in order to support doctors and paramedics during the conflict.

In Lebanon, Jordan and Gaza, we have provided thousands of Palestinians and Syrian refugees fleeing the violence with:

Financial aid
Food parcels
Winter kits
Qurbani meat

HOW TO HELP

As the conflict in Syria continues to deteriorate, Interpal recognises the urgent need to provide even more emergency support to those caught in the violence. Our work is not possible without your support. To help us reach even more Palestinians and Syrians, please donate to our Refugee Relief Programme.